Shonan Times (Syonan Shimbun), 28 August 1942

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  • 85 1 The Syonan Times 140 Cecil Street, Syonon-to Telephone 5471. /Vo. J63 FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, KOKt 2602, SYOWA 11 7 Cents Nippon-Go I .Many people rea!i7^ "fc the vital importance of s^. > Nippon-go in their future v v careers and are using J every facility available it rto learn the
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    22 1 Bluejackets of the Imperial Navy liavc repeatedly distinguished themselves in the current war. This picture shows a landing party ready for operations.
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  • 701 1 Stockholm, Aug. 25, Domei. DEUTER reports that 800,000 German troops. under Field Marshal Yon Bock, have started a general attack on Stalingrad from north-west and south-west, threatening Marshal Timoshenko's defences. The report says that German troops and mechanized units, which crossed the
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  • 85 1 Tokyo. Aug. 26, Domei. THE Niti Niti, quoting a Jerusalem dispatch reaching Istanbul, said that lighting is raging in Palestine between Arabian farmers and British police force over the former's refusal to conform to the British orders to sell their produce to
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  • 178 1 REMAINING MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS ALSO HEAVILY BOMBED Biggest Attack Since First Assault On Feb. 2 T ARGE formations of our fighters and *J bombers, during: their raid on Port Darwin on Sunday morningl, shot down 14 enemy P-40 and P-39
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  • 264 1 Batavia, Aug. 26. Domei. I JNDER the direction of the Nippon Military Administration the erstwhile Dutch capital of the East Indies is fast becoming a new East Asia metropolis, declared Mr. Sakae Tukamoto, the first mayor of the Special Municipality of Batavia. Mr.
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  • 170 1 Defence Of North-West Stalingrad Pierced Lisbon, Aug. 26, Domei. FROM Moscow the Red Star reports that the Germans drove a sharp wed re into the Soviet position and penetrated the defence of north-west Stalingrad. The newspaper says that the panzer spearhead in an advance to Stalingrad met
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  • 177 1 Jj Nanking, Aug. 25. Domei IT is learned that Mr. J q Cho v Hsiao (hang. *J* Mayor of Nanking, will \t visit Nippon to inspect 1 > conditions in the leading I Nippon cities, prior to at- j£ tending the East Asiatic j
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  • 354 1 Ipoh, Aug. 27, Domei. 17OLLOWING the earnest call made by the Governor of Perak to launch an immediate large scale food growing campaign, well over 100.000 acres of land will soon be under cultivation according to reports received in Ipoh from different parts
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  • 455 1 Lisbon, Aug. 26, Domei. DEUTERS reports from Lu< k--1X now officially that 17 perrons were killed in a clasn1 between an armed group of! rJomonstrators and a patro* ir the United Provinces. Meanwhile, Indian observers in Tokyo, ridiculing the Viceroy of India, Lord Linlithgow s
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  • 453 1 WITH a view to giving Th* small man a chance to develop business generally, the Syonau Syomin Kinko (Syonan Peoplc'o Treasury) will commence operations here on September I. states Domei. The aim oi «nis people's bank will be to aaalst
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  • 73 1 Hankow, Aug. 26 Domek. •yHE Chinese Comnvi i«t Iroops. infesting the areas of Tangyang and lehang. both in Hupeh Province, are almost completely wiped out by our forces which have been carrying; on mopping up operations since th» middle of August, it wa? disclosed.
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  • 226 1 Nanking, Aug. 26. Domei jT\R. Chu Ming-yi, Foreign Minister of the Chinese National' Government, commenting on the significance of the forthcoming centennial anniversary of the humiliating" Treaty of Nanking, to-day strongly criticized Chungking leaders for supporting Anglo-American imperialism which 100 years ago led the
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  • 294 2 Economi cs —Basis Of Reconstruction In Malaya ECONOMICS are the ba^is of politics and therefore tiie bcsis of reconstruction of Malaya. The value of any proposals to the reconstruction of Malaya can be gauged at a rough estimate by the extent to which they established thalr economic foundations. It is
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  • 346 2 This nationalism must progress and expand until it emerges itself into a New World Order. To achieve such an end, the movement must be inspired and vitalized wP-h the fervour of a religious revival, each and every man woman nd child being instructed by eve.-y moans available
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  • 220 2 The other type is due to uneconomic oolitical expedient, for dealing with the symptoms not the sources of economic disorder such as tariff protection that Artificially industrializes agricultural workers into a pauperized proletariat or that initiates a cut throat competition against whicn other tariff walls have to be
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  • 153 2 Tokyo, Aug. 25. Domci. i yHE Imperial Oil Company, a semigovernmental control concern, at Hs general meeting this morning held at the Railways Club In Marunouti. formally approved the merger of feu. petroleum companies, namely Nippon j Oil Company, Nippon Mining Company, Nakano Mining
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  • 87 2 First Pleading In NipponGo In Manila Court Mr.nila. Aug. 26, Dotnei. THE New Order in the Philippines was once again reflected when the first pleading in Nippon-Go, filed in any court in the Philippines, was received yesterday by Judge Almeda Lopes of the Manila Municipal Court. It was filed by
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  • 150 2 THAI PREMIER REVEALS PARTIAL CONCLUSION OF TRADE NEGOTIATIONS Bangkok, Aug. 25, Dome i. PREMIER Luang Pibul Songgram, in a Press interview to-day, stressed that it is the duty of all Asiatic peoples to unreservedly support Nippon's war efforts inasmuch as Asiatics
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  • 62 2 Lisbon, Aug. 25, Domei IT is reported from Jersey City that Joseph Grew, former Ambassador to Nippon, who returned to-day aboard the repatriation ship, Gripsholm, said that the Nippon-zin are solidly behind the Government leaders in the prosecution of the war,
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  • 179 2 Stockholm, Aug. 24. Domei. IT is reported from London that with the British public reluctant to accept any drastic coal rationing system, all London newspapers on Sunday instituted a campaign with a half page advertisement jrging the public voluntarily to economize so as
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  • 154 2 Zurich AU?. 14. Domei. WITH the Eank of England's noto issue totalling £*34,472,000 last veek. representing £4,000.000 less than the previous week's all-time record, the inflationary trend in Britain, caused by the £120.000.P00 increase in the circulation equivalent to 25 per cent, since
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  • 133 2 Lisbon, Aug. 25, Domei. IT is reported from Washington that profit-grabbing American businessmen came in for another violent scathing when it was revealed that nine companies and six of their officials have been in dieted on the charge of conspiring to defraud the
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  • 105 2 Lisbon. Aug. 24. Domei. THAT the Americans f.nd Canadians stm have much to ircn out in their relations despite the ceaseless coming ard going of officials of the two countries is revealed in Attorney-General Francis Biddle's address to-day before the American Bar Association in Detriot, when he called
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  • 78 2 Tokyo, Aug. 26, Domei MR. Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Board of Information, at a foreign press conference, commenting on the Washington announcement of Aug. 10 that a Swedish vessel is at present en route to Nippon with food and clothing supplies for prisoners
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  • 61 2 Shanghai, Aug. 2b, Domei. TO cope with the imminent dearth of foodstuffs In India, the authorities «n India have opened a conference under i^e chairmanship of Lord Linlithgo-?, Viceroy of India, according to a report received hare. It is ieported that increased production of major food articles
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  • 291 2 Zurich, Aug. 25. Domei. TTHE British, who have been warned that they are In the midst of a great crisis as the war may still last seven years, aft^r which period "it is perfectly possible" they will lose it, are critically evaluating the outccme of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 129 2 NOTICE Is hereby given that the Trade Marks depicted abore are the exclusive property of CHOP CHOON WINO of No. 60, Malay Street, Seremban, and that the same are used by the said CHOP CHOON WING in respect Of TOBACCO. CIGARETTES CIGARS manufactured and sold by the said CHOP CHOON
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 902 2 NIPPON-GO LESSON No. fcO. EngiisH Mppon.Co Pronunciation 1. !>• you rant n.otto I ami o irim^u moot toil Kami oh more paper? *a? eereemalis kah? Z. I nave some kami ga (sukosii kahiree fah skoh,l. 9 S?^ arimasn ahreemahs Wliere are joa anata vra doko c .hnzhtah wah dohhth eh
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  • 205 3 Tokyo, Aug. 26, Domei. MR. Tomokazu Hori, spokesman of the Information Board, told foreign correspondents that the official Brazilian declaration of war on Germany and Italy did not mention anything of Nippon. Ask d for a comment on the term "special
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  • 109 3 Somewhere in Burma, Aug. 25. Dcmei. WELL-TRAINED Burmese defence troops, capable of assuming the defence of Burma, were reviewd here at 11 a.m. yesterday, by Lieut.-Gen. Syoziro lida, Commander-in-Chief of thj Nippon Forces in Burma. After the review, Gen. lida, addressing the Burmese trocps,
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  • 50 3 Lisbon, Aug. 25. Dcmei. jIT is reported from Lima that at least 20 deaths and 100 ether casualties and severe property damage were suffered in a severe earthquake in southern Peru. It is said that the town of Naze a. with 600 inhabitants, was hit most heavily.
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  • 86 3 Tokyo, Aug. ZS, DomeL OVER 300,000 young Chinese, who recently returned from Burma, India, Malaya and other foreign lands to Chungking:, were riven in Chungking a form of "relief" when they were forcibly conscripted into the army, according to an Asahi dispatcl* from Canton. The report
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  • 197 3 Tokyo, Aug. 26. Doraei. A CTING upcn the suggestion of the Finance Ministry, insurance companies in Nippon are expected to extend their business in China and the Southern Regions, it was learned to-day. Since the preliminary survey work in China has been
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  • 351 3 Large Crowd Treated To Thrilling Game A LARGE crowd saw the Malays win the Mayor's Football Cup on the Padang yesterday, beating the Chinese by three goals to one. With the game played at a tremendous pace, the crowd was thrilled frcm start to finish.
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  • 351 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 25. VM EIGHTS for the concluding TT day of the Selangor Turf Club (New Order) August meeting to be held on Aug. 3(kare as follows: RACE I—Hones, Class IV, B<4 tun.: Lady Warrior, 9.6; Wymering,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 595 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-SI NOTICE NO. 108 SYONAN SHOMIN KINKO (SYONAN PEOPLE'S TREASURY) The Syoiian Shomin Kinko (Sjonan People's Treasury) will be opened for business from September 1, 2602. With a view U> fuUy developing s>onan-to, the Syonan Shorn in Kinko is established to give financial assistance to the people as prescribed
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    • 200 3 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS GENERAL TRANSLATORS WANTED Applications are invited for TRANSLATORS with knowledge of Dutch, German and English languages. Preference will be given to Asiatics. Only suitable I men need apply. Apply to Oka No. 9420 Bntai (Former College of Medicine, Syonan-to). SITUATIONS VACANT Vacancies are open to tboee who hare
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    • 190 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH MADAM TAN KOW NEO (aged 68 year?) wife of the late Mr. SNG TOON GHEE, passed away peacefully en 26th August, 2602, at her usicence No. 63, Slang Lira Park, Bycnan-to she leaves behind 3 sons, Messrs. LIM CHENG TECK, ENG CHENG HZN and CHENG HEE, 1
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    • 260 3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY experienced Wctch Repairers. Apply Orient Watch Company, 3. Coleman Street. Syonan-to. e.o.d. WANTED Educated and BOMZt Looklug waitresses for a Restaurant openin*» veiy shortly. Apply, the Manager, j Great Eastern Restaurant, 76. Syed j Aiwi Road iLj'ouan). (interview at 4 pm. pr.d 6 p.m. ToUio Time). 161 163
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    • 171 3 Try our famous ••RUSSULX.'S" Chilly Pauce. Worcestershire Sav.ce and Pickles. Ask for "RUSSUIX'S" Blue Cross Products THE BEST IN THE MARKET AND SECOND TO NONE. Obtainable from all principal Grocers and Provision Merchants. Manufacturers M. RUSSULL SONS, 49. Dcsker Read, Syonan-to. 161—167 BY OKDEK OF TUB SPECIAL MANAGER Re Donaldson
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    • 38 3 An Outline of Nippon History By T. S. DHAMY. with a Foreword by Lieut. S. KIMURA (Chief of Gun Senden-Han. Kuala Lumpur). Very good for schools. Wanted: Agents, Price $1. THE BOON HUA PRESS, U. STATION STREET, KLANG.
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    • 643 3 SYONAN TOKUBETU-S1 NOTICE NO. 107 REGISTRATION OF EDUCATED UNEMPLOYED All educated peoples in this city, such as bankers, clerks, Specialists, teachers, salesmen etc., who are at present out of employment are hereby requested to register at the various centres mentioned below: 1. Registration of Eurasian*. Place: Kohsei Ka <3rd Floor,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 90 3 ASTROLOGY I^rr MB, KELP YOU SOLVK YOUR DAILY PROBLEMS. Through Scientific Indian Astrokxrical Methods I undertake to advise and solve Clients' Problems on Business, Love, Marriage, Health, Domestic. Personal, etc. Simply chocss at random and without premeditation any one number from 1 to 21 write out your question and ajainst
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  • 844 4 INSPIRING STANZA IMMORTALIZES HEROIC SPIRIT THE glorious behaviour of the late Chief Private K. Yamamoto, already well-known to us, is reflected in the recommendation given to him by Lieut.-General Tomoyuki Yamasita of our Expeditionary Forces in Malaya, in high appreciation of his bravery
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  • 78 4 IN order to meet the need in the Nippon occupied Southern Regions, the Army 1 authorities have decided to increase Chief Military Administrators from 55 to 312, Military Administrators from 350 to 2.809, military engineers from 102 to 1,946. military interpreters from 12 to
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  • 196 4 Penang, Aug. 25, Domei. WITH the permission of the Military Authorities, all communities in Penang are lorming a youth movement, each company of 180 strong, composed of boys and girls, in proportion of twothird boys and one-third girls. It is understood that the
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  • 343 4 PATRICIA Pennelather's essiv in our 'My Experiences in the study of Nippon-go" contest Is as lollows: Life is l\.\\ of experiences son? Joyful, some sad, and we gain experience through knowledge we really know. One of my recen* experiences has been the study of Nippon-Go which
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  • 124 4 S(Prom Our K.L. Reporter) EVERAL high Nippon military and civilian officials were present at the athletic meeting held by the Se'angor Police on the p.dang on Saturday. In declaring open the moetin™ His Excellency the Governor, Mr. S. Kikutl, said that the duty of a policeman was
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  • 306 4 (From Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter) APART from the excellent work dene by the Malayan railways under the Nippon administration in affording a rapid system of conveyance of passenger and goods traffic throughout the country, much progress has also been made in road transport services
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  • 79 4 Manila, Aug. 25, Domei. WITH the restoration of norm a. communications throughout the Philippines Archipelago, the Bureau of Communications again to-day announced the reopening of seven additional post offices in the provinces. The Post Offices which will resume functions, including savings bank, and money
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  • 85 4 ARGENTINE CHILEAN ATTITUDE TO BRAZIL Lisbon, Aug. 24, Domei. rTHE Argentine Government has announced its decision to accord Brazil non-belligerent status while a Santiago report reveals that the Chilean Government likewise in a note dispatched to Brazil accorded the Brazilian Government the status of nonbelligerency. TTTTE funeral of the late
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  • 86 4 rpHAT Malayan Chinese are in complete sympathy with the people of India In their fight for freedom and independence, is the opinion of competent Chinese observers. Interviewed by Domei in Kuala Lumpur. On the question of the civil disobedience campaign in India. Malayan Chinese are
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  • 34 4 Top: Pylon at entrance to Geylang Serai Collective Farm. (2) A farmer at Mount Pteasant shows a visitor his maize plants. (3) Lady's finrers of record size, showing fertility of soil.
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  • 835 4 VET another stride forward in the big: "back-to-the-land" scheme sponsored by the authorities was taken in Syonan yesterday when an additional 100 Malays started work on the large tract of land off Chan ji Road just beyond Geylang Serai, for growing vegetables.
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  • 164 4 THE Syonan Police Band, under Conductor Cauda Singh, will perform In public at the Waterloo Street band- i tand to- day. from 19 hours to 20 hours as follows:—1. March. "Tokkeyo Yokoring Kloko"'; 2. Overture. "Raymond." Thomas; 3 Valse. "Fairy Tales Prom The Orien." Strauss; 4fl Select4on "A
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  • 231 4 r\OMEI understands reliably that permission has been granted by the Nippon Military Administration to reopen the former Indian Bank and its branches in Syonan, Kuala Lumpur and Penang. In an interview with Domei, Mr S. Krishnamoorthy, an important official of the Bank, expressed that
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  • 168 4 •TNOLAND has certainly thrown her challenge against women too, and. therefore, there is no question of women keeping away from the Nationalist Movement," declared Mrs. E. V. Davies. a leading Indian Woman Nationalist in Syonan, in a special interview with Domei.
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  • 403 4 "IT is with a feeling of great joy and pride that I wish to announce that Mi*. Anwari, President of the Moslem Club, has become a member of the Independence League of India, Syonan Branch, and has promised his full support to the League
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 124 4 To-Day's Radio Nippon-lio Lesson YESTERDAY you learned on the radio the use of the preposition "no muko nl" meaning beycnd." To-day's lesson is about the use of the preposition "no muko guw* ni" giving the meaning of "across" in English. The word "no muko gawa ni denotes the plac3 cp
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